Unlimited Arcade Play for Two or Four at The Neutral Zone (Up to 53% Off)

Chesterfield

In a Nutshell

Enjoy a fun-filled night of playing classic arcade games such as Ms. Pac-Man, Tekken, and Asteroids

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Valid only for option purchased.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

The Neutral Zone

Choose Between Two Options

$23 for unlimited arcade play for two at The Neutral Zone - Chesterfield Mall ($47.98 value)

Admission and unlimited arcade play for two ($20 value each)

Unlimited soda ($3.99 value each)

$45 for unlimited arcade play for four at The Neutral Zone - Chesterfield Mall ($95.96 value)

Admission and unlimited arcade play for four ($20 value each)

Unlimited soda ($3.99 value each)

The Neutral Zone

The Neutral Zone may have started out as a small retail store for video games, trading cards, and collectibles. But the biggest draw was always the handful of classic arcade games in the back of the space. Now it holds more than 100 machines, from new games like Tekken, VirtuaTennis, and Star Wars Trilogy to classics such as Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong. Four-person games such as X-Men, NBA Jam, and The Simpsons make it easy to play as a group, and rarities such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time impress arcade connoisseurs.

The owners constantly add new machines to their carefully curated collection; recent acquisitions include Atari's Asteroids from 1979—in its own original dedicated cabinet—and Marvel vs. Capcom 2, which lets players choose from more than 50 different playable characters. One thing is missing from the retro feeling, however—players never run out of quarters and tokens. Instead, players simply pay one price for admission and enjoy unlimited arcade play. The Neutral Zone—voted the best St.Louis arcade in 2013 by the Riverfront Times —also has arcade games for sale, and the space can be rented for private parties on Sundays.